When Sarfraz was stumped, at first it was thought that he was not out, the Kiwi wicketkeeper.
New Zealand's wicketkeeper-batsman Tom Blundell says that when Sarfaraz Ahmed was stumped, at first he thought that he was not out, but then he saw it on the big screen and felt that his foot was in the air.
The second Test match between Pakistan and New Zealand is going on in Karachi, despite batting for the whole day on the third day of the game, Pakistan batsmen could not cross New Zealand's 449 runs in the first innings.
New Zealand scored 449 runs in the first innings while Pakistan scored 407 runs for the loss of 9 wickets at the end of the third day of play and they still have a deficit of 42 runs in the first innings.
It should be noted that Sarfaraz Ahmed was stumped out after scoring 78 runs in the Pakistani innings, and his dismissal is being called controversial on social media.
At the end of the game on the third day, Tom Blundell, the New Zealand wicketkeeper, while talking to Geo News, said that when Sarfaraz Ahmed was stumped, at first he thought that he was not out, but then when he saw it on the big screen, he felt that his toe was in the air.
He said that it was a difficult stomping, and I am happy that I did such a stumping.
Tom Blundell said that Saud Shakeel has shown great temperament, but it is quite a difficult task to get him out, tomorrow he will try to take the last wicket and then score more runs.
He said that Pakistan has a good batting line, and they would like to give a target of at least three hundred, the wicket is easy for batting, there is a bounce in some places but the overall batting is easy.
The Kiwi wicketkeeper said that our position has improved with the wickets we got in the last session.
It should be noted that when the game ended on the third day, Saud Shakeel was 124 and Abrar Ahmed was not out on zero.


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